The Linda Lindas’ second album, “No Oblivation” is a political record that perfectly marries punk rock music with message. The album is energetically full of messages of freedom and positive mindset to break free from the oppressors. The tunes are sharp and anthemic with vocals on choruses that will cause young people to pumped up give a good reception to the band’s music. Every track is a storey of their experiences as young women in the world today, their strength and zeal Phones, tablets, computers, and consoles add somewhat electronic style to the album. This enabled the voice talent to come out clearly despite the spirited accompaniment of the background music. Thus, Me:Woman may be seen as a slogan that calls to regaining one’s independence and refusing the established culture of constraint.
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The Linda Lindas’ second album, “No Oblivation” is a political record that perfectly marries punk rock music with message. The album is energetically full of messages of freedom and positive mindset to break free from the oppressors. The tunes are sharp and anthemic with vocals on choruses that will cause young people to pumped up give a good reception to the band’s music. Every track is a storey of their experiences as young women in the world today, their strength and zeal Phones, tablets, computers, and consoles add somewhat electronic style to the album. This enabled the voice talent to come out clearly despite the spirited accompaniment of the background music. Thus, Me:Woman may be seen as a slogan that calls to regaining one’s independence and refusing the established culture of constraint.